The February and March trek, according to Frontier, which has a long association producing the Foos’ shows in this part of the world, will be the band’s "biggest shows ever" Down Under.
Scottish hip-hop group Young Fathers have beat out Damon Albarn, Anna Calvi, FKA Twigs and others for this year's Mercury Prize for the best British or Irish record of the last 12 months.
"The song to me was always a special song, but you never really know," Enrique Iglesias tells Billboard exclusively about "Bailando." "You don't know how successful a song is going to be. I have a tendency to always go with my gut. Sometimes you're right, sometimes you're wrong. This one just felt special."
Amidst a mounting legal battle, Dr. Luke has filed a lawsuit against Kesha's mother accusing her of defamation and "tortious interference" with her daughter's contract.
Taylor Swift’s '1989' continues to rack up monster sales, as industry forecasters now say the album could sell 1.2 million copies in its first week (ending Nov. 2).
Facebook can be a political minefield of polarized opinions, especially leading up to the midterm elections. For those looking to keep the peace, it turns out steering the conversation toward Taylor Swift might be the perfect way to extend the olive branch.
Meghan Trainor's "All About That Bass" commands the Billboard Hot 100 for an eighth week, rewriting the record for the longest-ruling No. 1 ever released on Epic Records.
Great news for Smiths fans who don't blush at innocuous descriptions of homosexual relationships -- the uncensored version of Morrissey's 'Autobiography' is now available in the United States.
While SoundCloud scrambles for ways to monetize its huge audience, the major labels are playing a game of wait-and-see to find out whether they can do it before partnering up with the streaming audio giant.
Although Bon Iver might be on a hiatus, frontman Justin Vernon is as busy as ever. The Wisconsin singer-songwriter is bringing a brand new music festival to his hometown of Eau Claire, Wisc., for 2015.
Rock band Slipknot crowns the Billboard 200 chart for a second time, as their new album, '.5: The Gray Chapter,' debuts atop the list. The album sold 132,000 copies in the week ending Oct. 26, according to Nielsen SoundScan.
Digital veteran Chris Phillips has joined Pandora as the web radio company's chief product officer. In his new role, Phillips will partner with CTO Chris Martin to develop new products that will hopefully entice more listeners and deliver value to advertisers.
ASCAP will host a panel discussion with Oscar-winning composer Steven Price to close out the 2014 Billboard and Hollywood Reporter Film and TV Music Conference being held Nov. 5 and 6 on the Universal Studios lot in Universal City, Calif.